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LOGAN CANYON
EDUCATION CAMPAIGN
Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon, Cache Anglers,
Logan Canyon Coalition, Bridgerland Audubon Society,
Willow Creek Ecology
Land Management in Logan Canyon
We, in Cache Valley, are extremely fortunate to
have Logan Canyon and surrounding public lands in
our backyard. While there are some private and state
lands in the Canyon, most is federal land. It is owned
by you, the citizen.
As an owner, you have the responsibility to be
aware of past, present and proposed activities that can
affect the long-term health of this land for future generations. The purpose of this publication is to bring
these issues to you and help you become involved.
Several public interest organizations are involved
in protecting Logan Canyon.
For 30 years Citizens for the Protection of Logan
Canyon (CPLC), and later Logan Canyon Coalition
(LCC), have worked to protect the canyon from
excessive and costly highway construction.
The mission of Bridgerland Audubon Society, a
Cache Valley institution, is to conserve, enhance, and
enjoy the natural environment with special emphasis
on birds and their habitats for the benefit and education of humanity and for the biological diversity of
the earth.
Willow Creek Ecology is an organization devoted
to better management of public lands through scientific research, education and direct action.
Cache Anglers is an organization dedicated to the
protection and promotion of local fisheries and
their habitats.
ran River is a quality source of life.
"Your present location is designed to
you for a refuge, a place of rest; therefore see to it that ye pollute not your
inheritance, for if you do, you might
expect that the judgement of heaven
will be poured out upon you."
— Brigham Young
Bonneville cutthroat

LOGAN CANYON
EDUCATION CAMPAIGN
Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon, Cache Anglers,
Logan Canyon Coalition, Bridgerland Audubon Society,
Willow Creek Ecology
Land Management in Logan Canyon
We, in Cache Valley, are extremely fortunate to
have Logan Canyon and surrounding public lands in
our backyard. While there are some private and state
lands in the Canyon, most is federal land. It is owned
by you, the citizen.
As an owner, you have the responsibility to be
aware of past, present and proposed activities that can
affect the long-term health of this land for future generations. The purpose of this publication is to bring
these issues to you and help you become involved.
Several public interest organizations are involved
in protecting Logan Canyon.
For 30 years Citizens for the Protection of Logan
Canyon (CPLC), and later Logan Canyon Coalition
(LCC), have worked to protect the canyon from
excessive and costly highway construction.
The mission of Bridgerland Audubon Society, a
Cache Valley institution, is to conserve, enhance, and
enjoy the natural environment with special emphasis
on birds and their habitats for the benefit and education of humanity and for the biological diversity of
the earth.
Willow Creek Ecology is an organization devoted
to better management of public lands through scientific research, education and direct action.
Cache Anglers is an organization dedicated to the
protection and promotion of local fisheries and
their habitats.
ran River is a quality source of life.
"Your present location is designed to
you for a refuge, a place of rest; therefore see to it that ye pollute not your
inheritance, for if you do, you might
expect that the judgement of heaven
will be poured out upon you."
— Brigham Young
Bonneville cutthroat